10 WILL ORGANIZE SCHOOLTEACHERS Women's Trade Union League to Attempt to Union ize Them By Associated Press. ..Philadelphia, June 7. —The Na tional Womea's Trade Union League In convention here yesterday, de cided to organize library workers and the unionizing of public school teachers will also be attempted through the league. The convention also decided to elect five delegates to represent this country at the women's labor congress to be held in Washington next fall. The convention was thrown into an uproar yesterday when attention was drawn to a published statement that Miss C. P. Fincher, New York, had accused the convention of being pro-German. The statement was the result of the convention considering the question of looking after the children of war-torn countries re gardless of nationalities. After con siderable debate the question of tak ing the courtesy of attending the convention from Miss Fincher was referred to the Typographical Union from which she had obtained her card. 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It has a 116-inch wheel base which insures large tire mileage and comfort in riding. The one salient feature of the NORWALK is its durability for an indefinite period. Another feature is its low first cost. Be Sure to See a NORWALK First. CALL OR PHONE FOR A DEMONSTRATION Brown Motor Car Co. Offices Service Station . DIAL 5830 810 N. Third St, 803-05 James St. Are You an Economical Buyer? If you are you will be interested in what we can save you on parts and tires for your car. Get Our Prices Used Cars, Parts, Bodies and Tires Bought and Sold We Specialize in Repairing Electrical work and all kinds of repairing given prompt attention by experts. A. SCHIFFMAN, Mgr. 22—24—28 N. CAMERON ST. SATURDAY EVENING, HXJtIUSBCRG TEEBGiexFHg TUNE 7, 1919. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH DIRECTORY Of Leading Automobile and Accessory Firms of Harrisburg, Pa. Accessory Houses. M- Brenner & Sons Motor Co., J. L. Wlebley, Myers Motor Sales Co., 7 "Briscoe," "Kissell" "Franklin" "Nash" M. Brenner & Sons Motor Co. Third & Hamilton Sts. 4th and Chestnut Sta. 1210 Penn St. 1702 Third St. Brown Motor Car Co., Williams Motor Car Co-, Andrew Redmond, Black's Garage, "Norwalk," - "Ford" "Vim" 205 S. 17th St. 810 N Third St 231 N. Second St Third & Reily Sts. Front-Market Motor Supply Co. conover Motor Co . , Rex Garage & Supply Co., Kevstonr^efc^ 0168 " "White." Truck Dealers "Veiie" \ Keystone Sales Co. "HuDmoblle " ~ 1917 N - Third St 108 Market St 13 j 4 Howard st . ' M. Brenner & Sons Motor Co., Williams Motor Co., ~i>. E. Mather Co., "Kissell" "Ford" j' .'i -208 Walnut St Driscoll Auto Co, Third & HamUton. 231 N. Second St Sterling Auto Tire Co.. Chevrolet, Brown Motor Car Co, Sunshine Garage. 107 S. Second St. Uth & Mulberry Sta. "Norwalk" "Rowe" Square Deal Auto Supply Co, Dauphin Motor Car Co, 810 N. Third St 27 N. Cameron St, 1214 Third St "Oakland," Criapen Motor Car Co, Selden Truck Distributors, Standard Auto Supply Co, 11 S. Third 8t "International" "Selden" 113 Market St. Gomery-Schwartz Motor Co, 103 Market St 1017-26 Market St. Myers Accessory House, "Hudson," "Essex" Conover Motor Co, 11th and Mulberry St 116 Market St "White" Repair Stations Antn Pnintino- Harrisburg Auto Co, 1334 Howard St _ Auto Painting .. Reo ., Chestnut St Hardware and Motor B11 ''" G " afr *' v C. A. Fair, Fourth A Kelker Sta. Truck Co, 1801 Susquehanna St 1137 Mulberry St Hagerling Motor Co, "Giant" Federick s Garage, "Premier," "Pilot" "Saxon" 211 Chestnut St and Automobile Schools 1135 Mulberry St 17th and Chestnut Streets. 1808 N. 7th St Auto Transportation School, Keystone Motor Car Co, Denby Sales Corp. ? "!"n Wrecking Co., 260 S. Front St, Steelton. Peerless, Dodge, , e , n A y „ , R#?*thtre Rroif _ _ , Chalmers." 1209 Capital St Hettberg Bros. Battery Dealers 57 s. Cameron St Drlscoll Auto Co, steelton- Keystone Sales Co, "Chevrolet" M - I* Cole, "Apperson Eight" 11th & Mulberry Sts. 88 N - Cameron St st Kirk & ° chB ' Enreka Wagon Works, West Shore Auto Co, FvooUiL "jrvidn- "Liberty." "Cole Eight" "Autocar" Wormleysburg, Pa. Exrclsior Auto Co, Exide" 16th & Walnut and 618 North St Tir> n and V„lr jn i,ln, FWt™ rlfl rLfr 131 S. Third St. Harrisburg Anto Co, Tires and Vulcanizing ThAmnqnn Miller Auto Co, "Reo," "Duplex." "Hurlburt" Harrisburg Auto Co, Front Market Motor Co "Maxwell." "Oldsmobile" and 4th & Kelker Sts. "Firestone" "Wu"ard" Mlrke P t P St "Haynes." Harrisburg Welding A Machine 4th & Kelker. Fr=n J f Roiw -TT R T •• 58 s - Cameron St. Co, Black's Garage, Rher Ave and Paxton Monn Bros " "Armleder" Vulcanizing. Tno r Fn Too "Crow-Elkhart" 92 S. Cameron St Dauphin Tire Service Co, nnrt Oh'ojtnut 13th & Thompson. Hagerling Motor Car Co, 206 North Second St Ei eready, 4th and Chestnut M . L. Mumma, "Kelly-Springfield" Keystone Sales Co, Curtain and Top Repairing "Studebaker" 1135 Mulberry St 108 Market St C A Fair Third and Reily. Gomery-S'chwartz Motor Co, Square Deal Auto Supply Co, 1137 Mulberry St. Myers Motor Sales Co, "Stewart" 1210 N. Third St , . .T- ■ ' "Nash" 116 Market St Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. • Electrical Equipment 1210 Penn St Keystone Motor Car Co, Wholesale. Arthur P. Myers, Overland-Harrisburg Co, "Dodge," "G M C" 210 N. Second St 109 Market St (Second Floor.) "Overland," "Willys-Knight" 57 S. Cameron St Myers Accessory House, -. _ 212 N. Second St. Kirk & Ochs, 11th & Mulberry. Garages Packard Motor Car Co, "All-American" • Sterling Auto Tiro Co, Black's Garage. "Packard" 16th and Walnut Sts. and Miller Tires, 205 S. 17th St 101 Market St 131 Sonth Third Street 109 S. Second St. M. Brenner & Sons Motor Co, Andrew Redmond, Overland-Harrisburg Co, Harrisburg Auto & Tire Repair 1702 Third St "Chandler" . "Garford," "Bethlehem" Co, Harrisburg Auto Co, Third and Reily Sts. 212 N. Second St. Vulcanizing, 4th and Kelker. Rex Garage & Supply Co, Packard Motor Car Co, 131 S. Third St Liberty Garage, "Velie," "Jordan" "Packard" United States Tire and Rubber 16th and Walnut 1917 N. Third St. 103 Market St Co, The Fishman Garage Co., Inc., J- S. Sible, Jr., Miller Auto Co, 1012 N. Third St 4th & Chestnut "Stephens Six" "Oldsmobile," "Mack," Rex Garage & Supply Co, Rex Garage & Supply Co, Chester Taylor & Co, 38 S'. Cameron St 1917 N. Third St. 1917 Third St "Standard Eight" Monn Bros, Ward's Garage, 17th and Derry Streets. "Day-Elder," "Sanford," 18th and Chestnut Sts. .Passenger v-ars 3rd & Cumberland Sts. 13th & Thompson- TT j r* j v. American Auto Co, George P. Zeck. M. L. Mumma, Used Gars and Parts "American Six" "Buick" "Studebaker," "Brockway" Chelsea Auto Wrecking Co, Front and Forster Sts. | 25 S. River Ave. Third & Reily. [_ 24 N. Cameron St Says C-8 Will Not Be Used For Flight Across the Atlantic By Associated Press. Cape May, N. J.. June 7 - —Captain Robert R. Paunack, in command of the Cape May naval air station and •who brought the Navy dirigible C-8 on its nonstop flight from Akron, Ohio, to Cape May on Tuesday, cov ering 766 miles in 18 hours and 10 minutes, said yesterday the Navy Department has no tntentionto try for a trans-Atlantic flight with the C-8 and it will be kept here for patrol duty. . FRENCH DECORATE YANK OFFICERS Honor Thirty-Four With the Cross of the Legion of Honor Paris, June 7. Thirty-four American officers were decorated the other day with the cross of the Legion of Honor in the grand court yard of the Invalides. The honors were conferred in the name of the French Republic by General Berd olat, Military Governor of Parts, and the following were the recipients: The officer's cross of the Legion to Brigadier General Charles R. Krautholt, Brigadier General Charles H. McKinstry, Colonels H. H. Whitney, Edwin D. Bricker, John Carty, Halsey Dunwoody, Stanley Dunbar Bmbick and Ulysses S. Grant and Lieutenant Colonel Wil liam G. Atwood. The Knight's cross of the Legion was bestowed upon Lieutenant Col onel Larry MacAfee, Daniel M. Card, Alvin Q. Gutensohn, John Price Jackson, Frederick A. Delano, Leonard T. Gerow, Edgar R. Gor rell, J. Clawson Roop, Philip Me zier Lydig, A. D. Butterfield, Gustave Porges, Thomas Salisbury Woolsey and Thomas Graham Hamilton, also to Majors William M. Chadbourne, Carroll Greenough, J. W. Krueger, Joseph D. Weis, S. Charles Pills bury, Charles E. Carpenter, Henry J. Whitehouse and E. H. Armstrong; to Captains Robert H. Cabell, Allen H. Muhr and John C. Breckenridge and to First Lieutenant John Mills Sawyer. The following received decorations a few days earlier. Cdlonel Ralph 11. Van Doman. Lieutenant Colonel Cabot Ward, Majors Julian Lowell Coolidge, Royall Tyler and Robert L. Stanton and Captains Philip Wal ton Livermore and John MacFad den. Decorations of the Legion of Honor were announced for the fol lowing who had already left for the United States; Brigadier General John M. T. Finney, Colonels Frank C. Boggs, William R. Grove, George T. Slade and Curtis Townsend; Lieu tenant Colonels Sosthenes Behn, Julian M. Cabell, Frank Cutcheon, Nelson D. Jay, A. Perry Osbora and Herbert E. Shreeve; Majors George S. Ballard, Mortll W. Dunn, Dugald C. Jackson. —. —. Jennings. Harry H. La Montagne, Dennis E. Mac- Cuniff and Harold C. Whitman; and Captains John Ewell, Eugene M. Moore, R. D. Skinner and H. A. Stickney. Finally, there were named for honors seven hfflcers whose duties detained them in foreign parts. They were Captain John Hughes, aide de-camp to General Persh.ng, who was at Metz; Lieutenant Colonel Wil liam B. Causey, who was in Vienna. Captain Leland L. Smith, who was at Jassey, Rumania; Major Charles C. Goodrich, Major Carl Taylor, Cap tain Henry Mason Day and Captain Carlson. Nicaraguans Are Driven From Costa Rica Washington. June 7.—The invad ing forces have been completely driven oflt of Costa Rican territory and have taken refuge in Nicaragua, said a cablegram received by Carlos Lara, Costa Rican representative here. The .message further stated it was believed the Nicaraguan gov ernment would concentrate against the force and thus prevent the shedding of blood an dthe stirring up of hatred between tl|> republic. "No American marines have been landed in any Costa Rican port," de clared Mr. Lara in a statement re ferring to press dispatches saying United States marines had landed at Punta Arenas and Port Limon. "There is no reason whatsoever for them to land unless it would be on a mission of courtesy and friend ship." Will Call Upon Banks For Further Aid in Financing the War By Associated Press. Scranton, Pa., Jane 7. At the Pennsylvania State Bankers' con vention here E. Posey Paasrnore, governor of the Third Federal Re serve Bank, said that farther gov ernment certificates of indebtedness would be issued abont July 1. "So far as the public Is directly con cerned," said Mr. Passmore, "their share in financing the government in the war period is done. With the bankers it is different and I am in T Tire Accessory Free ? 4 To introduce our house to the public, during the week of June 9 to 14, we will give free with each * ► I tire purchase a valuable tire accessory. I { I We make this offer to purchasers of a tire . in any one of the three standard makes which ' > 1 we carry: I I GOODYEAR , ► , GOODRICH J & FIRESTONE [ I We are now prepared to give the automobiling | i public "Complete Tire Service" including: REPAIRING f RETREADING \ VULCANIZING i Experts are ready at all times to give motor- I { ists able assistance in solving tire difficulties with out cost. We have a complete supply of road maps to all > parts of the United States which are free for the f i asking. I < * Our plant is equipped to give not only "Com- A plete Tire Service" but "Complete Tire Satis- f 1 faction." I 9 I Dauphin Tire Service Co. 1 '■ 206 NORTH SECOND | I' 1 ' Motor Trucks of Proven Ability Sanford Day-Elder We are. the distributors for both these trucks. They are the leaders in their class—stand up to any test you can give them in any line of business. We will gladly tell you how. MONN BROS. Star Garage 123 S. Thirteenth St. a position to say now that beginning July 1 certificates of indebtedness will be issued by the Treasury De partment. You will all be notified in due course." The convention declared in favor of the Warfleld plan for the return of the railroads to their owners. Arthur V. Morton, Philadelphia, was elected president; David Barry. Johnstown, vice-president, and E. R. Thomas, Royersford, treasurer. BULGABB MOBILIZE By Associated Press. Copenhagen, June 7.—A part of the Bulgarian Army has been mobil ised and is marching toward the Serbian frontier, the Balkan News Agency reports. Fears Japan May Be Left Isolated From Great Powers By Associated Press. Tokio, June 7. T. Makahashi, Minister of Education .recently pointed out in a speech at a political meeting that Japan may be left in an isolated position with relation to the great powers. He said: "Rus sia and Germany are now ruined and there are only three great powers in the West—Great Britain, France and America. These three powers I'| Qlel &I||| : S-^r K p|| '' >J|^Xj MB ji; KIRK AND OCHS R IS|! iadll liu $ District Distributors jSj i>vji ! ( J:|' II . :•: I.IBKRTY GARAGE Hb*. Airto A Tire Rrpnlr Co. if 11 iff lii I I | ltfth and AVnlnnl St*. 131 S. Third St. x 1-' fil (I': : " 4